Turning around Marshall

Marshall High and other turnaround high schools, in Chicago and nationally, face a thorny dilemma.

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The Chicago Reporter Jan/Feb 2012 issue

Landlords receive millions in housing subsidies while their properties remain in woeful condition.

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Watch the joint investigation from NBC 5 and The Chicago Reporter

Despite getting millions of dollars in government grants, some of community organization's employees say they haven't ...

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CRS News

On January 16, more than 500 leaders from Community Renewal Society member congregations converged on Kingdom Baptist Church for the second annual Martin Luther King Jr. Faith in Action Assembly. At this powerful gathering, leaders from the Illinois General Assembly, including

Pat O'Connell is a 30-year veteran in the Chicago non-profit community and has been named as Transitional Managing Director at the Community Renewal Society in preparation of the June 2012 retirement of the organization’s long-time leader, Dr. Calvin S. Morris, PhD.  The CRS Board of Directors recruited Pat to assist with CRS’s transition to a new Executive Director.

As the end of the year approaches, Community Renewal Society (CRS) gives thanks for all that we have accomplished with your support, and looks forward to the opportunities that await us in the new year!  We are writing now to give you a year-end update on our strategic planning process. Read More

CRS Blogs

Feb. 03, 2012

A recent study of segregation in Chicago by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, based on census data, found that while Chicago still has the dubious honor of being the most segregated major city in America, it also experienced one of the sharpest declines in spacial segregation.

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